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J**E
Moth balls
Small amount. Just right.
M**A
Very Good 👍 I bought it twice
Good
L**A
They work
I use them in my garage to deter mice. I haven’t had any that I know of so they must work
J**Z
Worked for defering critters
Used the moth balls to defer rabbits, chipmunks and mice away from a hole dug in a retention wall. I had a motion camera detecting the site to know it worked.
A**R
Excellent
Perfect
P**T
👎👍
This is a very tiny bag of moth balls. They are way too expensive for what you get. Cheaper at Walmart or dollar tree. They worked for I was using them for just needed more to finish.
A**N
Good
Good
J**E
A scam. Stay away
We all can use a good laugh. Especially these days. And I’m delighted to say that this seemingly scam of a product did give me a good set of giggles. It proposes to be a bag of “moth balls’. Now as you know, moth balls are made of either naphthalene or para-dichlorobenzene, which are made solid, usually in bars or balls, and placed in an area where there are clothing or other natural fabrics and slowly change to fumes to keep moths away. Alas, one really shouldn't use these at all in closets, or other closed areas where people are close by, since they have been found to be toxic and have carcinogenic properties, as well as being highly flammable. Now I ordered these because I was placing them in storage boxes of clothes, that were being housed in a backyard shed, so they would be far away from any human contact. That really is the only time to use these safely. Point of all this, is that if you look at the photo or description of these bag of moth balls online, you assume they are going to be the normal size, which is about the size of a smaller ping-pong ball. But back to my giggles, when I received this, the bag itself was the size of one of those promotional M&M samples, and the balls, the few that were there, were smaller than a cherry pit. They are totally unusable. It appears this company create these scam useless products that they purchase for under a penny each, and then release them to a trusting public who believe they are receiving a legitimate product. The way these scams usually work is that they sell worthless cheap products at a price point that is small enough, that people just throw them out with a few choice curse words, and get on with their life. However, for the company, by selling thousands of these and since most people do not ask for a refund or post a review, they pocket a nice profit. Whatever is the reason for this useless giggle-generating product… beware. Stay away, There are plenty of actual legit bags of moth balls you can purchase here on Amazon. I’ve attached a photo of what you actually receive, for your giggling pleasure.
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